There are numerous sports clubs and facilities in Fintona which cater for a range of activities. Local clubs include Fintona Cycling Club, Fintona Badminton Club and two
bowling clubs.
Fintona Golf Club Fintona Golf Club was founded in 1904 by C.W.L. Brown-Lecky and is located on part of the Ecclesville Demesne. It is a nine-hole course which have twin tees allowing players a different challenge on their second time round.
Ronan Rafferty rated it the best nine-hole course in Northern Ireland in a feature on the TV programme 'Ronan Rafferty's Great Golf Journeys'. The course includes a club house and a bar with a function room and catering facilities. In September 2021 the club won the All-Ireland AIG Women's Challenge Cup at Shandon Park in Belfast after defeating Gort in the Final.
Fintona Pearses GAA Club Fintona Pearses
GAA club was founded in late 1916 and first played competitive
Gaelic football games a year later. There was already a GAA club in Fintona at the time, the
Davitts, which was founded in 1907 and won the
Tyrone Senior Football Championship in 1914 but the Davitts folded not long after the
Pearses club started, whom themselves went on to win a Tyrone SFC title in 1938. The current club is based at its own grounds just outside the town on the Tattymoyle Road in the townland of Tonnaghbane, named
St. Lawrence's Park which has undergone substantial redevelopment since the early 1990s which today includes two full-size pitches (one with floodlights), a smaller training pitch, a clubhouse with four changing rooms and two stands (one roofed). Gaelic football teams are fielded at adult and underage levels along with
hurling teams at underage levels. A
Ladies Gaelic Football club of the same name, fielding teams at adult and underage levels, also play their games at the same ground. In 2023, the Senior Men's Gaelic Football team won the
Tyrone Junior Football Championship after defeating
Drumragh in the final in
Healy Park, Omagh by 1-10 (13 pts) to 0-12 (12 pts) after extra time.
Fintona Swifts Football Club Fintona Swifts are a Junior
Football Club that was originally founded in the early 1990s and affiliated to the
Fermanagh & Western FA. Up until the 2010/11 season the team did not have a home ground in the village and was forced to play their 'home' games elsewhere, normally in Omagh. After years of discussions and stalling, the club finally had a permanent home in Fintona with a pitch based at the Ecclesville Demesne opened in August 2010. In August 2015, the club was disbanded after withdrawing from the Fermanagh & Western Football League, a lack of player numbers cited as the reason for folding. A year later, the club was reformed and in its first season back won the Fermanagh & Western Division 3 League. A reserve team was reintroduced at the start of the 2019/20 season. For the 2025/26 season the first team will play in Division 2 of the Fermanagh and Western Football League while the reserve team will play in the corresponding Reserve Division 3 as well as entering the Fermanagh and Western FA Mulhern & Rehill cup competitions, and the
IFA Junior Cup.
Ecclesville Centre Based within the grounds of the Ecclesville Demesne and opened in 1995, the Ecclesville Centre is a combined equestrian and community/leisure complex. The facility is used not only for show jumping and horse riding, but also for other sporting activities – including those based indoors. The equestrian end of the centre includes stables, an indoor arena with judges box and seated stand, and an outdoor facility that includes an outdoor floodlight arena, open parkland and the forest of the Ecclesville Demesne. The leisure part of the centre includes a minor hall, a sports hall, changing rooms and a fitness suite with outdoor all-weather tennis courts also available. The centre is used as a venue for local and regional sports competitions including badminton and indoor football. At a community level, the centre is the home of Fintona Cross-Community Youth Club and also a local
Sure Start centre. The centre has also been the venue for several special events and exhibitions. These have included exhibitions of farm machinery, sport and modified cars and music concerts. The annual Northern Ireland National Charolais Show has also been held at the centre as has the Omagh and District Canine Club Dog Show.
Parks The main public park in Fintona, at Ecclesville Demesne, is known as Ecclesville Park. The park has a play-area for children and all-weather football and basketball area used alongside the Ecclesville Centre, several walking routes, a pond and forest. In 2014, additional work was undertaken to extended the play-area and to add an outdoor gym. There is also a children's play-area at Ashfield Gardens. Previous play-areas in Mill Street and Denamona Court were converted to "Green Spaces" in 2023. ==Places of worship==